The Aretha Franklin Detroit Manor sells for $ 300,000



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A historic Detroit mansion belonging to the legendary singer Aretha Franklin has been sold.

the Detroit News reports that, according to public records, the 5,600 square foot (520 square meter) brick house adjacent to the Detroit Golf Club grossed $ 300,000 at a sale last month. It was built in 1927.

The newspaper reports that Franklin had bought the house in 1993, but had almost lost it in 2008 due to unpaid property taxes.

Franklin's personal representative, Sabrina Garrett-Owens, said that "there was no other property in Detroit" that belonged to the Queen of Souls.

His colonial-style home in the Bloomfield suburb of Detroit still stands at $ 800,000 (385 square meters).

Franklin died of pancreatic cancer in August in his apartment on the Detroit River. She was 76 years old.


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